Greenwich Crew Teams Take Nationals By Storm

From left, Estie Forstbauer, Jessica Bernstein, Brakely Bryant and Gillian Burke will be one of four Greenwich Crew boats to compete in the rowing youth nationals in Tennessee this weekend.Photo Credit: Eric GendronGreenwich Crew girls head coach Marko Serafimovski gives instructions to one of his teams at a recent practice.Photo Credit: Eric Gendron

Girls head coach Marko Serafimovski said the team has guarded expectations, but the upward progression of the program in the past few years makes higher goals at nationals a little more attainable.

"I'm really excited about this team and about nationals," Serafimovski said. "When we get there, whatever happens, happens. But we're really hoping to get into the 'A' finals."

Crew teams by nature need to work in sync, but Burke, a senior bound for Wake Forest, said this year's group has become especially tight-knit over the season.

"I don't think I've ever been on a closer team or a stronger team," she said. "Everyone has been working so hard. It says a lot about how far this team has come."

Part of the team's rise in the region has been a growing push to excel from the coaches and building teams that are dedicated to the sport, Serafimovski said.

"They have fun, but they put in a lot of hard work as well," Serafimovski said. "We have morning practices, afternoon practices and some weekend practices. But it's gotten to the point where I really don't have to tell them to do much. They really have started doing things on their own."

No matter the result at this year's nationals, Greenwich Crew is built for the future with most of the teams made up of underclassmen and a crop of up-and-coming freshmen set to join the experienced group next season.

"I'm looking forward to the next couple years," Serafimovski said. "Hopefully we'll be winning medals at nationals with many different boats."